Publications by authors named "A Godo"

Purpose: Treatment with direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) is increasing among hip-fracture patients, with accompanying safety concerns regarding spinal anesthesia (SA). The aim of this study was to investigate if DOAC use is associated with increased waiting time before surgery, increased mortality, or other adverse events.

Methods: Registry data on surgically treated hip-fracture cases at a single hospital between 2015 and 2021 were analyzed.

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Using ear tags, farmers can track specific data for individual lambs such as age, medical records, body condition scores, genetic abnormalities; to make data-based decisions. However, automatic reading of ear tags using Radio Frequency Identification requires (a) an antenna, (b) a reader, (c) comparable reading standards; consequently, such a system can be expensive and impractical for a large group of lambs, especially in situations where animals are not required to have a compulsory Electronic identification, contrary to the case in Europe, where it is mandatory. Therefore, this paper proposes a machine vision system for indoor animals to identify individual lambs using existing ear tags.

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Article Synopsis
  • The endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) for treating craniopharyngiomas shows better outcomes in visual improvement and lower rates of permanent diabetes insipidus compared to the traditional transcranial approach (TCA).
  • A study analyzing data from 2012 to 2022 revealed EEA's effectiveness in extensive tumor removal while still maintaining a similar tumor volume and follow-up duration as TCA.
  • Despite a higher occurrence of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks with EEA, the overall results suggest it should be a preferred method for specific cases, promoting its use at specialized surgical centers.
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BACKGROUNDThe kynurenine pathway (KP) has been identified as a potential mediator linking acute illness to cognitive dysfunction by generating neuroactive metabolites in response to inflammation. Delirium (acute confusion) is a common complication of acute illness and is associated with increased risk of dementia and mortality. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying delirium, particularly in relation to the KP, remain elusive.

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